Chrisette Michele Confirms Donald Trump Inauguration Performance

Chrisette Michele has been confirmed as a performer at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration, sparking a negative backlash from her fans on social media.

Rumors about Michele’s participation in the ceremony started swirling earlier this week, when she cancelled a concert that was scheduled for Friday Jan. 20th-the same day as the inauguration. Michele confirmed that she’d be taking the stage by releasing a statement to her fans saying that she is “willing to be a bridge” and doesn’t “mind These Stones, if they allow me to be a voice for the voiceless.”

Chrisette was reportedly offered $750,000 to perform and tried to keep her appearance “a big secret” for as long as possible for fear of backlash (just last week, Jennifer Holliday such faced an onslaught of negative backlash after she was reported to be taking the stage at the inauguration that she bowed out citing a “lapse of judgment”). According to the Daily News, Michele was originally slated to perform her song “Intentional” which featured gospel singers Travis Greene, Jonathan McReynolds and Tye Tribbett, however when two of the three performers pulled out of the ceremony, the plans changed. Now Michele will reportedly perform an R&B set.

Take a look at some of Black Twitter’s reactions (including one from Spike Lee) below: